Chris Ullman is a Computer Science graduate who came to Wrox
five years ago, when 14.4 modems were the hottest Internet
technology and Netscape Navigator 2.0 was a groundbreaking
innovation. Since then he's applied his knowledge of HTML, ASP,
Visual Basic, SQL, Linux, and Java to developing, editing and
authoring books. When not trying to coax better performance out of
his ageing P233 or trying to persuade Wrox's managing editors that
writing three chapters in one day isn't really feasible, he can be
found either playing keyboards in psychedelic band, The Bee men,
tutoring his not fully house-broken cats in the delights of using a
litter tray, or hoping against hope that this is the year his
favorite soccer team, Birmingham City, can manage to end their
exile from the Premier League.

David Buser is President, CFO, and Janitor of BuserNet
Consulting, LLC, in Herndon, Virginia. His first job out of college
was in a titanium refinery, writing client/server applications
using Access and SQL Server. This eventually led to a career
in Internet development and ASP. Currently, his work is focused on
teaching technical courses, writing for Wrox, developing e-commerce
websites, and managing his server farm. See
http://www.buser.net/david/ for more details.

Jon Duckett Having graduated from Brunel University,
London, with a degree in Psychology, Jon took a change of
direction, coming back to his home town to work for Wrox in their
Birmingham (UK) offices.

Brian Francis is the Technical Evangelist for NCR's
Retail Self Service Solutions. From his office in Duluth, Georgia,
Brian is responsible for enlightening NCR and their customers in
the technologies and tools used for Self Service Applications.
Brian also uses the tools he evangelizes in developing solutions
for NCR's customers. He has worked extensively with Wrox Press as a
technical reviewer and has also co-authored on a number of
projects.

John Kauffman His early research focussed on the
molecular biology of the cocoa plant and chocolate
production. Subsequently he moved to East Africa and managed
an assistance program. In 1990 he moved to Taiwan and then mainland
China where John provided software training services to
multi-national corporations and the diplomatic community in
Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Sichuan. John now divides his
freelance consulting time evenly between teaching, writing and
programming, primarily in the areas of Visual Basic, Word macros,
Access and Access Programming, and ASP.

Juan T. Llibre is a Microsoft MVP (Most Valuable
Professional) for Internet development. His university degree is in
Mass Communications and, as he puts it, “The Internet is the
ultimate mass communications vehicle. It’s just great to be
able to talk to the whole world while taking in the sun at a
tropical beach on the north coast of the Dominican Republic.”
Currently he’s developing Internet applications for the
Caribbean Common Market and the Dominican Republic’s Central
Bank. He’s also researching Multilingual Web Development with
a view towards making the World Wide Web intelligible to, well, the
whole wide world.

David Sussman has spent most of his professional life as
a developer, starting with Unix and C, in the days when the
Internet was only used for Usenet newsgroups. He then switched to
Microsoft development languages, and spent several years moaning
about the lack of pointers in Visual Basic. He lives in a quiet,
rural village in Oxfordshire. He spends his spare time convincing
himself that he'll get off his backside and get fit. He never
does.